Tours of Molokai on Maui

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The islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai make up Maui County and Molokai is most easily visited via the Molokai ferry which departs from Lahaina harbor on Maui.

Of the three islands that make up Maui County, Molokai stands out as having the closest link to old Hawaii and samplings of this cultural heritage can best be understood when partaking in a Molokai tour option.
In many ways, landing on Molokai today is similar to arriving on Maui 25 or 30 years ago. The sleepy town of Kaunakakai, the un-crowded roadways, the country homes, the fishermen casting their nets, the pidgin English, the roadside churches of an era past, the community baseball games and canoe races, the small-town feeling where everyone knows everyone else - all contribute to a heartwarming, if not nostalgic, experience. For many years the "Molokai Ferry" has been our connection to the "Friendly Isle" of Molokai.

Ride over to Molokai on the Molokai Ferry and rent a car for the day. You can spend the day exploring at your own pace, visiting beautiful beaches, rainforests, picturesque shoreline, and historical sites. You might want to pick up a picnic lunch in town and enjoy it at a shoreline park or overlook. The day is yours and you can do whatever strikes your fancy.

Take a guided tour of Molokai. You'll be guided around the island of Molokai by a local who has probably spent a lifetime on Molokai. The things you will learn, the places you'll see, and the hospitality and local color provided by the driver make this a great choice for anyone who really wants to get acquainted with Molokai. This is the quickest way to understand the essence of Molokai, also known as the "Friendly Isle".

Would you like to stay a few days on Molokai? We can arrange your passage over by air or ferry and make hotel accommodations for you at the Hotel Molokai.

Molokai Leper Colony. Father Damien of Molokai.

Tour Kalaupapa Peninsula, the site of Father Damien's leper colony. On the northern coastline of Molokai, sheer cliffs descend 2,000 feet to the lovely and isolated peninsula that served as home to Hawaii's leper colony last century. Even though "Hansen's Disease" has been arrested in modern times, this is still the home of the few remaining patients.

Tours of Kalaupapa are given Monday-Saturday. The narrative is so informative, so touching and so steeped in the dramatic history of the era, we guarantee you will be moved by the experience.

The best way to visit the Kalaupapa Peninsula is by airplane on one of our special Molokai tours. Few adventures in Hawaii are as unusual as this experience at Kalaupapa.

Kalaupapa is an unspoiled and breathtakingly beautiful peninsula that once knew human suffering on an unimaginable scale. Until Father Damien arrived in 1873, it was a lawless and forbidding place, a prison

Kalaupapa is an unspoiled and breathtakingly beautiful peninsula that once knew human suffering on an unimaginable scale. Until Father Damien arrived in 1873, it was a lawless and forbidding place, a prison